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Lighthouse Place Premium Outlets is an open-air outlet store shopping mall located in Michigan City, Indiana. The mall is one of Michigan City's major tourist attractions. [ 1 ] It is one of Northwest Indiana's most popular shopping centers, receiving an estimated one million visitors annually as of 2017. [ 1 ]
Michigan City is the home of the Old Michigan City Light; and the newer currently functioning one which is Indiana's only lighthouse. The Pullman-Standard rail car plant was located in Michigan City. Lighthouse Place Premium Outlets mall, opened in 1987 on the city's North end, is an outdoor mall. [8]
The Michigan City Breakwater lighthouse is located in the harbor of Michigan City, Indiana. [6] [7] This is the successor to the Old Michigan City Light, when the lantern, lens and light was moved to the new light at the end of the newly extended pier. [8]
The Old Michigan City Light is a decommissioned lighthouse located in the harbor of Michigan City, Indiana. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] Built in 1858 at a cost of $8,000, this lighthouse, replaced an 1837 brick & stone light built at the edge of Lake Michigan .
This is a list of all lighthouses in the U.S. state of Michigan as identified by the United States Coast Guard. Michigan is home to lights on four of the Great Lakes, Lake St. Clair and connecting waterways. The first lighthouse in the state, Fort Gratiot Light, was erected in 1825. It is still active. [1]
Joe Cronin, president of International Citizens Insurance, recommended scheduling “a layover long enough for a visit to the stopover city. Some airlines have free stopover programs that allow ...
St. Joseph was first platted in 1829, and the first lighthouse at the site, located on the shore, was built in 1832. Construction began on harbor piers in 1836, and by 1848 a beacon light had been established on the pier. The onshore lighthouse was replaced in 1859, and a new pierhead beacon was constructed on the south pier in 1870.
NorthTowne Square, briefly known as Lakeside Centre, was a shopping mall in Toledo, Ohio developed by Simon Property Group. [2]The three-anchor tenant mall opened in 1981 near the Ohio-Michigan border in anticipation of a home construction boom on the Michigan side, but faced serious business problems by the early 2000s. [2]